Blue/OrangeJoe Penhall's Olivier Award-winning Blue/Orange is a caustically funny play about race and the mental health system. In a London psychiatric hospital, an enigmatic patient (Rico Parker) claims to be the son of an African dictator--a story that seems unnervingly plausible. What begins as a battle of wills between a young idealistic doctor (David Whalen) and his jaded superior (Sam Tsoutsouvas) over the appropriate course of treatment for his patient, eventually turns into something altogether different. Andrew S. Paul, director; Mark Clayton Southers, producer.11/01/2013 - 11/23/2013Pittsburgh Playwrights Theatre, 937 Liberty Ave, Pittsburgh, PAwebsite | map

Flanders Recorder QuartetAn R&B favorite, the world's foremost recorder quartet returns for a delightful program inspired by their boundless admiration for J.S. Bach. Original arrangements of works by the German master comprise the first half and in the second you are invited to dine on delectable "courses" – early and contemporary – inspired by Chef Bach.11/02/2013Time: 8:00 pmSynod Hall, 125 N. Craig St, Pittsburgh, PAwebsite | map

City LightsUniversally praised as one of the greatest films ever made, City Lights – written by, directed by, and starring the great Charlie Chaplin – is presented in all its cinematic glory on the big screen, with the orchestra performing the superb soundtrack live.11/02/2013Time: 7:30 pmButler Intermediate High School, 551 Fairground Hill Rd, Butler, PAwebsite | map

Turn of the ScrewAdapted by Jeffery Hatcher, from the novella by Henry James, Turn of the Screw is "a total theatrical experience, a challenge for the imagination." An old English Manor House is filled with secrets, strange movements flicker in the underbrush, unidentifiable cries are heard in the moonlight, and abrupt coldness and breezes touch your imagination. Do the ghosts haunt the children? Or is it just her imagination? Joe Warik directs.11/02/2013 - 11/10/2013New Hazlett Theater, 6 Allegheny Square, Pittsburgh, PAwebsite | map

Dremlen Feygl (Birds Are Dreaming)Members of the Tuesday Musical Club perform European works from the first half of the 20th century by Schreker, Zemlinsky, Ullmann, Castelnuovo-Tedesco, Adolf Strauss, Klein, Rudnitska, Korngold and Kalman.11/02/2013Time: 2:00 pm